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The TS-7553 was released Mar. 2010 and is a smaller form factor and cost reduced version of the TS-7552 without the extra USB ports and 8-28V switching power supply. It was designed to be mated with an inexpensive plastic enclosure and serve as a standalone general purpose embedded server.
The TS-7553 was released Mar. 2010 and is a smaller form factor and cost reduced version of the TS-7552 without the extra USB ports and 8-28V switching power supply. It was designed to be mated with an inexpensive plastic enclosure and serve as a standalone general purpose embedded server.


== Features ==  
== Boot Process ==


* 250Mhz Cavium ARM9 CPU core (Faraday 526)
This board uses [http://www.embeddedarm.com/software/arm-linux-bootloader.php Linux as the bootloader].
* 64MByte 16-bit wide DDR SDRAM running at 125Mhz
* 2 USB 2.0 High speed (480 Mb/s) Host ports
* 1 USB 2.0 slave port
* 1 TTL serial console port (16550) on CPU
* Hardware watchdog on FPGA
* Optional battery backed real time clock
* 10/100 Mbit on-CPU ethernet
* Low power
* Fanless/heatsink-less operation up to 80C temperatures
* Customizable FPGA opencore (with Verilog sources)
* High speed SPI and I2C interfaces
* standard CAN controller on DB9 connector
* standard RS485 XUART serial port on DB9
* 2 RS232 XUART serial ports on DB9
* optional onboard 802.11bg radio
* onboard microSD socket
* 256Mbyte onboard XNAND Drive preloaded with Debian Linux
* 12 3.3V CPU/FPGA controlled GPIOs
* Designed to fit in a low cost plastic enclosure


== Accessories ==
== Get a console ==
 
If you have a [[TS-9448]], you can connect that to the 26 pin header and use the DB9 port which will by default be the console port.  If you do not have a 9448, you can hold the reset button for 5 seconds (until the red led lights up) and let go to switch the console port to the onboard COM port using the standard 115200 baud rate.
 
You can also telnet to the board with the [[default network configuration]].

Revision as of 16:18, 13 May 2011

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Overview

The TS-7553 was released Mar. 2010 and is a smaller form factor and cost reduced version of the TS-7552 without the extra USB ports and 8-28V switching power supply. It was designed to be mated with an inexpensive plastic enclosure and serve as a standalone general purpose embedded server.

Boot Process

This board uses Linux as the bootloader.

Get a console

If you have a TS-9448, you can connect that to the 26 pin header and use the DB9 port which will by default be the console port. If you do not have a 9448, you can hold the reset button for 5 seconds (until the red led lights up) and let go to switch the console port to the onboard COM port using the standard 115200 baud rate.

You can also telnet to the board with the default network configuration.